2 women arrested in connection to cases

Two women have been arrested, but a man is still on the loose in connection to a series of home invasion robberies in Baltimore and Harford Counties. Police said William Wright, 34, is wanted for at least three robberies that stretched from Rosedale to Bel Air. Wright is suspected of entering the victims' homes and robbing them of money, jewelry and prescription drugs.

One suspect has been charged and another remains at large in connection to a home invasion robbery in Bel Air, police said.

Police were called to the 400 block of Linwood Avenue around 10:30 a.m. Sept. 10 for an armed robbery.

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Police said the man held the homeowners and their caretaker at gunpoint while demanding cash and jewelry. The suspects fled. No one was injured.

The estimated value of items taken is $40,000, police said.

Detectives said the investigation led them to charge William Jamal Wright, 34, of Aberdeen, and Jamie Lynn Delair, 25, of Rosedale, with numerous offenses including armed robbery, false imprisonment, theft and first-degree assault.

Police said Delair is in custody in Baltimore County, while Wright remains at large.

Bel Air Police Department

Wright is also wanted in Baltimore County for similar home invasion robberies, police said.

Wright and Delair targeted homes and victims that had large amounts of jewelry, medications and cash, police said.

"They come to a home saying they're looking for someone. The homeowner lets them in and they stay there for a little bit, and at some point, they display a weapon," Baltimore County police spokesman Cpl. John Wachter said. "And they take medication and jewelry."

Wachter said Wright and another woman, Rochelle Lynn Fabrizio, robbed a woman a knifepoint on Aug. 22 in the 5400 block of King Aurthur Circle in Rosedale. The pair took off with Xanax pills, money and jewelry.

"That's pretty scary. Somebody can break into the bottom of my basement because these basements are easy to break into it. All they got to do is just slide underneath somebody's deck, kick in the door, the window. That's it. They're in your house," neighbor Jeffrey Briggs said.

Fabrizio has since been arrested.

Baltimore County Police Department

Investigators said Delair also helped Wright rob a woman of prescription drugs and jewelry in the 8500 block of Pulaski Highway.

"We want to get (Wright) off the street before he does it to someone else," Wachter said.

Police said Wright, 34, is described as black, about 5 feet 11 inches tall, 200 pounds, bald with facial hair. On Wednesday, police released a booking photo of Wright from a 2011 arrest.